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Page 12 text:
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I wanted to be a doctor; I wanted to be a farmer; I wanted to be a builder; I wanted to be a writer. I wanted to do them all, and a still small voice said, I can tell you how to do every one of them. I said, How? The answer came, Just be a teacher. Some boy will heal the sick; someone else will grow the food; another will build—and you can help them all. How true this has proven to be. HUGH D. RANDALL, Superintendent. H. H. S (STANDING): Hugh D. Randall, William Shepherd, Campbell Boyd. (SITTING): Bruce Drysdale, Chairman; Roy Johnson, Cal Kuykendall. Page Eight
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If I were to tell you the story of Napoleon, I would take it from the lips of the Frenchmen. Were I to tell you the story of George Washington, the brightest consummate flower of our earlier civilization, 1 would take it from the early pages of American history; but to tell you the story of this great teacher, I would take it from the hearts of the boys and girls of Hendersonville. Maybe fifty years hence, when truth gets a hearing, the muse of time will dip her pen in the clear blue sky and write above them all the name of Miss Remine as one of the greatest teachers of Hendersonville High. LEADERSHIP
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SCHOOL SPIRIT A number of people think of school spirit as being associated solely with athletic events conducted by a school. To me, school spirit is more far-reaching; it takes into account all aspects of school life within the school, in the neighborhood or community, and relationships involving other schools. Loyalty and service to the school are ways of showing school spirit. It is much the same as being a part of a team and being willing to serve extra time and do extra things in order to be proud of your membership and proud that you belong. School spirit is at its best when everyone is busy and con¬ tributing constructively to the life of the school. School spirit means standing up for the things that are right and fair and good in order to build or maintain a better school—a school whose mem¬ bers act as a team for the good of all concerned. R. HUGH LOCKABY Principal ADMINISTRATION MRS. RUBY BROOKSHIRE Secretary to Mr. Randall MRS. PAT FISHER Secretary to Mr. Lockaby Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Brook¬ shire, secretaries to the admin¬ istration, are an invaluable aid in running efficiently the schools of Hendersonville.
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